09|07|2009

25 August will hear the release of Tim
Buckley - Live at the Folklore Center, NYC - March 6th, 1967 a
hitherto unreleased recording made by the folk impresario Izzy
Young at his New York City Folklore Center, a nexus of the West
Village folk revival scene in the late 50s and 60s. The 16 track
album (six of which are Buckley compositions that have never
appeared on any studio or live album) will also be accompanied by a
transcript of an interview conducted with the singer and songwriter
Buckley by Young over 17 & 18 March 1967.

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